According to Zach Miners and Angela Pascopella “students require the ability not just to “read” but also to navigate the World Wide Web, locate information, evaluate it critically, synthesize it and communicate it—all skills that are becoming vital to success in this century’s economy and workforce.” I know that I need to prepare my students to be able to function in a world that is becoming more reliant on technology. Students must have the skills and competencies that will prepare them for a successful future.
Not having the resources to access technology tools at school is a challenge that I face. At times, scheduling the computer lab at my school can be an issue. Unfortunately, unified arts teachers are limited to the amount of days they are allowed to use the lab.
Justifying technology to administrators is a problem that I face as well. I recently asked school an administrators and the PTO to purchase 3 laptops and 25 heart rate monitors and was declined.
My plan is to justify technology in four different areas. As teachers we usually are evaluate in four different areas (curriculum, instruction, assessment and environment). I want to demonstrate how technology can make me a better teacher in each of these areas. For example, I might use my blog or wiki to generated news letter that provides parents with up to date information on the schools physical education program. I might use a computer assisted software program, Internet, heart rate monitor, or digital video feedback and show them how one of these technology based instructional resources can help improve student learning.
I would also like share my work thus far in this class with administrators and colleagues. I’m not aware of anyone who uses a blog or a wiki in my building. I feel that by sharing my work would allow others to see the possibility that technology offers teacher and students. I believe that it would help justify and give me the leverage that I need to increase the use of technology in my classroom and in my building.
